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There is a widespread and long-lasting myth alleging that homosexuals were numerous and prominent as a group in the Nazi Party or the identification of Nazism with homosexuality more generally. It has been promoted by various individuals and groups both before and after World War II, especially by left-wing Germans during the Nazi era and the Christian right in the United States more recently. Although some gay men joined the Nazi Party, there is no evidence that they were overrepresented. The Nazis harshly criticized homosexuality and severely persecuted gay men, even going as far as murdering them en masse. Therefore, historians regard the myth as having no merit.

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  • Gay Nazis myth (en)
  • Mythe des nazis homosexuels (fr)
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  • There is a widespread and long-lasting myth alleging that homosexuals were numerous and prominent as a group in the Nazi Party or the identification of Nazism with homosexuality more generally. It has been promoted by various individuals and groups both before and after World War II, especially by left-wing Germans during the Nazi era and the Christian right in the United States more recently. Although some gay men joined the Nazi Party, there is no evidence that they were overrepresented. The Nazis harshly criticized homosexuality and severely persecuted gay men, even going as far as murdering them en masse. Therefore, historians regard the myth as having no merit. (en)
  • La thèse du contrôle de l'organisation nazie par des homosexuels est un mythe répandu et durable selon lequel ceux-ci étaient nombreux, occupaient des positions importantes et formaient un réseau essentiel au sein du parti nazi ou le fait que le nazisme était plus généralement identifié à l'homosexualité. Il a été promu par divers individus et groupes avant et après la Seconde Guerre mondiale, en particulier par les Allemands de gauche à l'époque nazie et par la droite chrétienne aux États-Unis plus récemment. Bien que certains homosexuels aient rejoint le parti nazi, il n'y a aucune preuve qu'ils y étaient surreprésentés. Les nazis ont sévèrement critiqué l'homosexualité et sévèrement persécuté les homosexuels, allant même jusqu'à les assassiner en masse. Par conséquent, les historiens co (fr)
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